As part of its ongoing commitment to public health and well-being, Wattle recently donated to the Royal Osteoporosis Society (ROS), a key organisation tackling the widespread issue of osteoporosis. This gesture continues a strong partnership that has flourished over the past six years.
At the forefront of the fight against osteoporosis, ROS's multifaceted approach encompasses ground breaking research, advocacy, and vital support for those affected by this condition. From pioneering studies that shed new light on bone health to nationwide campaigns raising awareness about prevention and treatment, the Society's contributions have been instrumental in improving diagnosis and treatment, significantly enhancing life quality for millions.
Wattle's six-year relationship with ROS is more than a professional collaboration; it's an engagement with a meaningful cause. We take pride in working alongside organisations like ROS that make a difference in public health. Our commitment to supporting their mission is driven by a shared passion for contributing to significant, life-enhancing initiatives.
We congratulate ROS on launching the UK's first online Osteoporosis Risk Checker successfully. This innovative tool, instrumental in helping over 260,000 people assess their risk since its launch last year, exemplifies ROS's dedication to public health. Supported by ROS President Her Majesty The Queen Consort, the campaign emphasises the importance of "checking your risk" and taking proactive steps for better bone health.
Congratulations to the ROS team, led by Jessica Da Silva and Harriet Lewis, and the Wattle team, headed by Rose Martin, for delivering this impactful project.
Through its extensive work, ROS is forging a path towards a future where osteoporosis is not just a well-understood condition but also more effectively prevented and managed. Their efforts resonate beyond research labs and policy discussions, directly impacting individuals and communities by providing essential information, guidance, and support.
To learn more about the Royal Osteoporosis Society and how you can contribute to their transformative work, visit their website Royal Osteoporosis Society.